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Is Ching-Ying Lam's Maoshan technique true?

Ching-Ying Lam calls himself Maoshan in the movie.

If you look at the real Taoism. His magic process, tools and symbols are more inclined to folk magic.

It is said that there was a Taoist priest behind the movie script at that time, and then artistic decoration was added, which made people like it better and always felt a little deja vu. Because everyone will unconsciously receive some such education from an early age. Of course, it's just hearsay, and the truth is unknown.

In the picture, the word in the lower right corner of Maoshan Book is Xu Anqi Pavilion. In addition, books related to the Maoshan mantra used by Ching-Ying Lam can be found in e-books.

Any talk about "Maoshan art" refers to the law that originated from Maoshan, not just the primitive law of Maoshan. Most of them have been transformed by local culture and formed various legal systems.

The folks are famous for the "Maoshan Road". Because the base of Shangqing Education in Tang Dynasty is centered on Maoshan, it has been famous all over the world since the Tang Dynasty. The quality of Taoist priests coming out here is very high, and many times the fasting ceremony of the emperor is carried out by Taoist priests in Shangqing.

Nowadays, "Maoshan Art" mostly refers to people's hair. That is, three mountains go out and enter the people. Now it has basically become a branch of Legalism. Speaking of which, I have read the secret book of Maoshan art circulated by their old master in Guangxi. It is similar to the current Buddhism teaching. It is also a combination of law and art, including exorcising evil spirits and treating diseases, as well as special performances to show people's conviction. But speaking of it, I have seen few water methods in the inheritance of dharma veins. Compared with the current law teaching, this is a wonderful flower.